
57. REDDIT STORIES | "That’s Not What I Meant!” How to Repair After Hurtful Words in Relationships
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Ever blurted something out and instantly regretted it? Whether it's sarcasm, body image comments, or unspoken assumptions, clumsy conversations happen in every relationship. In this episode of Honey, We Need to Chat, Amy and Blair dive into the messy aftermath of words that land wrong, even when you didn’t mean it that way.
Using real Reddit stories, they explore what causes these misfires, how emotional baggage and burnout play a role, and what practical tools couples can use to repair and reconnect. From accidental “fat” comments to misreading your partner’s mood, this episode tackles the real-life communication traps couples fall into, and how to come out stronger.
🎙️ Inside the episode:
When your words don’t match your intention
How exhaustion & past experiences fuel misunderstandings
What to do when you’ve triggered your partner
Repair tools and reset scripts that actually work
Why tone, timing, and trauma all matter in conflict
Whether you're the one who said the wrong thing or the one who felt it, this episode will leave you encouraged, equipped, and just a little more self-aware.
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